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thanks for being with us today. we begin, now, with what could be a very wet day along a good part of the eastern seaboard. >> south florida is the area closest to the big storm that is likely to strengthen into tropical storm nicole. some residents have already laid out sandbags in preparation. tropical storm warnings are in effect for key west and south florida counties. those around major cities like miami and ft. lauderdale. >> it's moving north rapidly. accuweather's ava dinges has more. >> the latest tropical system moving for cuba. it's dropping torrential rainfall over cuba. and also, with strong, gusty winds. it's moving into southeastern florida, where miami could pick up four inches of rain just throughout the day. the storm system quickly heading up the east coast, where flooding will again be a concern, into cities like new york and philadelphia. especially into thursday. now, back to you, rob and vinita. >> thanks for that, ava. and sam champion is tracking this tropical trouble. he'll have the latest
thanks for being with us today. we begin, now, with what could be a very wet day along a good part of the eastern seaboard. >> south florida is the area closest to the big storm that is likely to strengthen into tropical storm nicole. some residents have already laid out sandbags in preparation. tropical storm warnings are in effect for key west and south florida counties. those around major cities like miami and ft. lauderdale. >> it's moving north rapidly. accuweather's ava dinges...
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not that thing behind us. we're real. what's realer than that? >> we'll be back with more real after this. >>> disney's epscott stheem park holds a place in the childhood memories of so many. it was designed as the city of tomorrow that would never be completed. >> that holds true today as epcot turns 28 years old this week. from the "abc news vault," epon the the company's opening way back on october 21st, 1982. >> reporter: with an 18-story spaceship at its entrance, epcot is a $1 billion gamble that disney can still work its former magic. but this time, the company is going after a different audience. adults. the 260-acre theme park combines a look into the future and a visit to nine countries. sort of a permanent world's fair. epcot is only a monorail ride from the magic kingdom. but here, make-believe is out, education is in. nowhere is there a single pair of mouse ears. this is adult fare. fancy shops, restaurants, and a disney first, alcoholic beverages. >> we realize that a lot of people are driving right by us right now because they thin
not that thing behind us. we're real. what's realer than that? >> we'll be back with more real after this. >>> disney's epscott stheem park holds a place in the childhood memories of so many. it was designed as the city of tomorrow that would never be completed. >> that holds true today as epcot turns 28 years old this week. from the "abc news vault," epon the the company's opening way back on october 21st, 1982. >> reporter: with an 18-story spaceship at...
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it shocked all of us, it got worse when we found out she did it to herself. today she's expected to be in court. we'll hear more about why she did it. >> how is he supposed to live without you "dancing with the stars"? michael bolton, the latest star kicked off the show. you'll hear from him this morning. >>> don't forget to join us for good morning maryland at 9:00. i believe we're talking apples. >> ah! >> how do you like them apples? >> happy birthday, man. >> happy birthday, jamie. >> have a great day. bob ehrlich's real record on energy. lobbyists helped write utility regulations. we got stuck with a 72% rate hike. but martin o'malley got tough on bge, forcing them to pay back $2 billion to consumers. and what's bob ehrlich been doing the past four years? he got paid $2.5 million at a lobbying firm, a firm representing special interests and casinos right here in maryland. that's bob ehrlich-- a 72% increase for us and $2.5 million from special interests for himself. nice work, bob. >>> good morning, america. i'm robin roberts. >> and i'm george
it shocked all of us, it got worse when we found out she did it to herself. today she's expected to be in court. we'll hear more about why she did it. >> how is he supposed to live without you "dancing with the stars"? michael bolton, the latest star kicked off the show. you'll hear from him this morning. >>> don't forget to join us for good morning maryland at 9:00. i believe we're talking apples. >> ah! >> how do you like them apples? >> happy...
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cheryl connor joins us after speaking exclusively with his father. >> he said he knew his daughter wasn't feeling so well, so the girl slept in his bead last night. he is exhausted from an emotional day but he took a few minutes to publicly thank the man who resuscitated his daughter. there is no question brook bane is daddy's little girl. she is allan bane's only child and early tuesday morning methot he lost her. panic set in when brook was struggling for air and quit breathing. >> people have back start goin' and chest compressions. soon as i started that a police officer came. >> reporter: corporal luke ring letter was just a minute away from the pasadena home. the call from dispatch was not good. >> it came in as a death. none responsive man not breathing. >> he says he was at the right place at the right time but john leopold said he did something extraordinary. as the father of two young kids the officer says it was tough to put his emotions aside while performing cpr. >> you just rely on your training and try to react appropriately and do what you would hope that anyone would do f
cheryl connor joins us after speaking exclusively with his father. >> he said he knew his daughter wasn't feeling so well, so the girl slept in his bead last night. he is exhausted from an emotional day but he took a few minutes to publicly thank the man who resuscitated his daughter. there is no question brook bane is daddy's little girl. she is allan bane's only child and early tuesday morning methot he lost her. panic set in when brook was struggling for air and quit breathing....
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putting us on the side of the animals, which is why he makes films himself. so, in his movie "bears," yes, it's true, not all the animals are wild -- they got there that day by truck, essentially. >> yeah, yes. >> reporter: and it's true there was a trainer offscreen in this scene telling the animals what to do. >> they are trained through being fed, rewarded with m&ms and food. >> but you do end up really liking bears, caring about them. the same thing with the wolves. some argue using captive animals actually spares truly wild animals the trauma, disruption and danger that comes with human contact. chris palmer concedes that point. chris, i get the feeling that you are torn about this, that there is -- there is an argument to be made that for the greater good, you can tell a little lie here and there in a movie. >> yes, yeah. i think you could make the argument that this is okay, because the film is going to do a lot of good. it's going to promote c conservati conservation. animals won't really be harmed. we won't really be disturbing wild animals. maybe it
putting us on the side of the animals, which is why he makes films himself. so, in his movie "bears," yes, it's true, not all the animals are wild -- they got there that day by truck, essentially. >> yeah, yes. >> reporter: and it's true there was a trainer offscreen in this scene telling the animals what to do. >> they are trained through being fed, rewarded with m&ms and food. >> but you do end up really liking bears, caring about them. the same thing...
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john shows us what -- johnson is showing us what has occurred at the library. >> a booker returned the books, and there were bed bugs found. the library bagged up the books and then cleared the entire library to have it treated and fumigated. >> we decided to go ahead and have all libraries, book mobiles, and book delivery vans to ensure there is nothing else that is going to make its way in to the building. >> 100,000 people use the frederick's library each month. >> if you want to learn more way tos prevent the -- to prevent the bed bugs and how to treat them, there is more information found on our website. >>> jamie? >> a harvard county student is going to be laid to rest this morning. joey d'entremont was laid to rest after being killed crossing a road in harvard county. >> a meeting comes in the wake after a shooting at john hopkins hospital. a doctor was injured and an elderly woman dead. >> some of the most elite children in washington, including president obama's daughter, robert peterson will not spend time in jail. he taught a boy in middle school, and he touched the boy inap
john shows us what -- johnson is showing us what has occurred at the library. >> a booker returned the books, and there were bed bugs found. the library bagged up the books and then cleared the entire library to have it treated and fumigated. >> we decided to go ahead and have all libraries, book mobiles, and book delivery vans to ensure there is nothing else that is going to make its way in to the building. >> 100,000 people use the frederick's library each month. >> if...
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the number of us holding college degrees is up. students say they're staying in school, hoping to ride out the recession. >> two years out, three years out from when i last searched, maybe that job market has opened up a little bit. >> reporter: perhaps most telling, this. more americans rely on food stamps than ever before. more than 11 million people. one in every ten families. people like clyde harden. he spoke to us by skype from georgia. he lost his job a year ago. >> i worked all my life. and now i can't do anything for my family. >> reporter: harden has two daughters. >> you don't know what it's like now. to just sit there and say, i'm sorry, we can't afford it. i'm sorry, i can't buy the school pictures because i don't have money. you don't know what it's like to tell a little girl that. >> reporter: those pictures, a portrait of a family praying next year might be a little better. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >> certainly very sobering study. >> no kidding. how the recession kind of has all these ripple effects thro
the number of us holding college degrees is up. students say they're staying in school, hoping to ride out the recession. >> two years out, three years out from when i last searched, maybe that job market has opened up a little bit. >> reporter: perhaps most telling, this. more americans rely on food stamps than ever before. more than 11 million people. one in every ten families. people like clyde harden. he spoke to us by skype from georgia. he lost his job a year ago. >> i...
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again, young gis caught up in a difficult war, accused of widespread drug use and the random killing of innocent civilians apparently for sport or thrills. this is what is called forward operating base ram rod in southern afghanistan. the place where the military says these five american soldiers all in their 20s from the 2nd infantry division conspired to kill innocent, unarmed afghan civilians in nearby villages. on a videotaped confession obtained by abc news, one of the five soldiers charged with murder, corporal jeremy morlock, casually described how his sergeant, calvin gibbs, seen here in a high school photo, had the men in the unit help pick out afghan civilians at random and then kill them with grenades and rifle fire. >> you know, he pulled out one of his grenades, an american grenade, you know, popped it, throws the grenade and then, you know, tells me, winfield, all right, you know, kill this guy, kill this guy. >> reporter: army investigators say sergeant gibbs' alleged killing sprees became widely known at the ram rod base. 22-year-old specialist adam winfield told his
again, young gis caught up in a difficult war, accused of widespread drug use and the random killing of innocent civilians apparently for sport or thrills. this is what is called forward operating base ram rod in southern afghanistan. the place where the military says these five american soldiers all in their 20s from the 2nd infantry division conspired to kill innocent, unarmed afghan civilians in nearby villages. on a videotaped confession obtained by abc news, one of the five soldiers...
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against us. good thinking. >> is this a threat? >> here's a threat he made yesterday. >> it sounds to me like a warning. >> is that a threat, laura? is that a threat? >> it's a veiled threat. >> i don't think it's any mistake that he used the word "explode." >> answered every single one of their questions but unfortunately here's what they heard at fox. >> squirrel! >> and we'll be right back with the picture this week. financing their fleet, sharing our expertise, and working with people who are changing the face of business in america. after 25 years in the aviation business, i kind of feel like if you're not having fun at what you do, then you've got the wrong job. my landing was better than yours. no, it wasn't. yes, it was. was not. yes, it was. what do you think? take one of the big ones out? nah. >>> turnout was lower than expected but still more than 3.5 million afghans overcame the threat of violence and fraud to vote in parliamentary elections on saturday. the taliban disrupted the vote
against us. good thinking. >> is this a threat? >> here's a threat he made yesterday. >> it sounds to me like a warning. >> is that a threat, laura? is that a threat? >> it's a veiled threat. >> i don't think it's any mistake that he used the word "explode." >> answered every single one of their questions but unfortunately here's what they heard at fox. >> squirrel! >> and we'll be right back with the picture this week. financing...
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she took us all out on a yacht. >> yeah, very cool. >> wined us and dined us. and i actually was able to snap a quick picture. so you can see diane right there. cheek to cheek with me. >> looking buddy-buddy. >> i know. and i also saw george stephanopoulos, who i'm sure is either up right now or getting ready for "good morning america." such a nice party. >> i don't know how he made it out when he has to do "good morning america" later today. >> well, you know, everyone was so thankful that you took on the charge, the heavy charge of being the captain on the boat. >> oh, really? >> we werallfufo that. there you are. >> that's right. >> your hands are freak i will say that i want to keep everyone safe. you and i were getting chummy. i wanted to make everyone safe. >> so let's get on with your "sknnis m stewart were havi o whole story, fox news's glenn beck basically held a rally and basically his whole thing was this is a religious rebirth in america at the site where the mlk speech was given, "i have a dream." so jon stewart, kind of seizing on that momentum, d
she took us all out on a yacht. >> yeah, very cool. >> wined us and dined us. and i actually was able to snap a quick picture. so you can see diane right there. cheek to cheek with me. >> looking buddy-buddy. >> i know. and i also saw george stephanopoulos, who i'm sure is either up right now or getting ready for "good morning america." such a nice party. >> i don't know how he made it out when he has to do "good morning america" later today....
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lightning hit an office building that used to be a church. the powerful bolt sent the steeple crashing through the roof. it slammed into a woman's desk just moments after she got up to attend a meeting. just look at all that damage. thankfully no one was hurt. >> very lucky. >>> now here is a look at your thursday forecast. 70-mile-an-hour winds and hail from minnesota to kansas. up to 4 inches of rain and ebaoding fr thes to showers in south florida, new orleans, houston thunderstorms from southern >> cooler in the pacific 59 in seattle. 65 in portland. phoenix hits 95. boise 75. meanwhile, 78 in omaha. 88 in chicago. 91 in indianapolis. upper 80s from baltimore down to miami. >>> it was the king of all bake sales after new orleans snapped up a new world record. >> we told you yesterday how the bakers in the big easy were hoping to make the biggest king cake ever. well, they did it and their king cake circled the superdome twice. there were actually two cakes each weighing more than 4,000 pounds. >> the cakes were topped off with black and g
lightning hit an office building that used to be a church. the powerful bolt sent the steeple crashing through the roof. it slammed into a woman's desk just moments after she got up to attend a meeting. just look at all that damage. thankfully no one was hurt. >> very lucky. >>> now here is a look at your thursday forecast. 70-mile-an-hour winds and hail from minnesota to kansas. up to 4 inches of rain and ebaoding fr thes to showers in south florida, new orleans, houston...
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and thanks for being with us. well, get ready for a drencher, up and down the east coast today, with air delays stretching nationwide. >> it's all because of a powerful storm system, already spawning possible tornadoes and tearing apart trees. we begin coverage, now, with emily schmidt. >> reporter: it's hard to know, looking at all of the rain falling all along the east coast. if people are testing the water. >> first tropical storm i've ever been in. so, it's kind of cool. >> reporter: or is the water testing them? north carolina's governor declared a state of emergency, after wilmington had at lest 18 inches of rain since sunday. 4 months' worth of water in 100 hours. one inch more would top a record set by hurricane floyd a decade ago. for landscape businesses, it's disappointing. >> it just hurts you. it hurts everybody. like four days in the house doing nothing. >> reporter: for others, it's disorienting. >> i normally make my swing around to go to this box over here. to deliver. and i misjudged the payment,
and thanks for being with us. well, get ready for a drencher, up and down the east coast today, with air delays stretching nationwide. >> it's all because of a powerful storm system, already spawning possible tornadoes and tearing apart trees. we begin coverage, now, with emily schmidt. >> reporter: it's hard to know, looking at all of the rain falling all along the east coast. if people are testing the water. >> first tropical storm i've ever been in. so, it's kind of cool....
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taking us behind closed doors. what makes the president angriest? what does he worry about all the time? >>> and fire danger in southern california. the hottest day ever. so hot, it actually broke the city's main thermometer. >>> good morning. we begin this morning with a developing news story, which may be considered the highest-profile resignation yet from president obama's inner circle. >> obama administration officials are getting ready for rahm emanuel to say that he is stepping down. it could come this friday. no final decision has been made. >> emanuel is a chicago native. and he wants to run for mayor there. his temporary replacement may come on friday. >> his departure would be in the heat of the midterm election campaign. and president obama will be back on the stump again today. >> emily schmidt is in washington, this morning, with the developing story. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. when barack obama ran for president, in 2008, the lines at his student events usually stretch as far as the eye that
taking us behind closed doors. what makes the president angriest? what does he worry about all the time? >>> and fire danger in southern california. the hottest day ever. so hot, it actually broke the city's main thermometer. >>> good morning. we begin this morning with a developing news story, which may be considered the highest-profile resignation yet from president obama's inner circle. >> obama administration officials are getting ready for rahm emanuel to say that...
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give us two more years. don't go back to the policies that dug the hole but if we don't do better this is the last thing, if we don't do better you can volt against us all eni'll be on the ballot too. >> is that good political advice, vote against us all? is that what president obama will take that advice. >> president clinton is a great politician and i'm not in any way going to quarrel with him. i think people in 2012 will vote on this. i don't think they need an invitation to do so. i think the crux of what he's saying is absolutely right, though. when you look at that pledge to america, it is a complete echo of what was done before. it would borrow 7$700 billions o cut taxes for the very wealthy, add trillions of dollars to the deficits. it would unleash the special interest to be writing rules here on capitol hill again and it would cut things like -- there's a 20% cut in there for education. we're talking about our economy, education is the defense budget of the -- economic defense budget of the 21st c
give us two more years. don't go back to the policies that dug the hole but if we don't do better this is the last thing, if we don't do better you can volt against us all eni'll be on the ballot too. >> is that good political advice, vote against us all? is that what president obama will take that advice. >> president clinton is a great politician and i'm not in any way going to quarrel with him. i think people in 2012 will vote on this. i don't think they need an invitation to do...
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so please join us then. our first guest tonight is a two-time golden globe winner who audiences in roles both flesh-colored and blue. her new movie with kristen bell and jamie lee curtis is called "you again." it's in theaters now. please welcome sigourney weaver. [ applause ] what a pleasure to have you here, thank you for coming. >> pleasure for me. >> jimmy: but more for me, i assure you. if i was a woman, i would want sigourney to be my name. it's good. it's got sig in there. ourney. >> siggny. >> jimmy: i don't know anyone else with that name. >> i think i've cornered it except for that series on the high seas "catching the crabs." s i g something. my cousin. >> jimmy: someone with crabs has taken the name. >> crabs connect all of us. >> jimmy: i guess so. in a way, they kind of do, don't they, temporarily at least. and that is the name you came up with yourself? >> right, i did, i did. i was named suzy. and i was so tall when i was 11. i needed a longer name. and so i thought -- i just chose it out of
so please join us then. our first guest tonight is a two-time golden globe winner who audiences in roles both flesh-colored and blue. her new movie with kristen bell and jamie lee curtis is called "you again." it's in theaters now. please welcome sigourney weaver. [ applause ] what a pleasure to have you here, thank you for coming. >> pleasure for me. >> jimmy: but more for me, i assure you. if i was a woman, i would want sigourney to be my name. it's good. it's got sig in...
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pick up the phone, give us a call. get your questions about your breast health answered in the next couple of minutes. before we wrap up at 6:00 tonight. >>> if you don't own a bluetooth device now's the time to pick one up because the hands-free law hits maryland in just three days. good evening, i'm joce sterman. as of friday talking on the phone while driving will be illegal but you can still hold those important conversations while you drive if you've got the right equipment. as abc2 news don harrison explains, the new law means drivers need to hang up or pay up. >> thank you for calling, this is erica. >> reporter: it's getting busy on kit island, with the deadline for hands-free use of your cell phone looming people are trying to figure out their options and even what the heck is bluetooth. >> it can be as simple as plug in a device into your phone and putting it in your ear and saying hello. >> reporter: will sours is the general manager. he looked at thes, we looked at the ear bud for $20 to the wireless unit t
pick up the phone, give us a call. get your questions about your breast health answered in the next couple of minutes. before we wrap up at 6:00 tonight. >>> if you don't own a bluetooth device now's the time to pick one up because the hands-free law hits maryland in just three days. good evening, i'm joce sterman. as of friday talking on the phone while driving will be illegal but you can still hold those important conversations while you drive if you've got the right equipment. as...
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hit us up on the wmar facebook fan page. leave your comments. >>> something exciting is going on right now in baltimore city. they are taking steps to make sure that every single one of us is healthy. abc2 news, sherrie johnson joins us live from the jackson recreation center on a city wide wellness initiative. good morning. >> reporter: that's right, we are here in northwest baltimore and exercising is in the air. i'm not dressed for it, but it's definitely in the air. baltimore city mayor, stephanie rollins blake just announced the city days. mayor, can you tell me a little more about this healthy city days? >> the health department did a study and we found in some communities in baltimore, the life expectancy was over 80 years old. some neighborhoods less than a mile away, the life expectancy was barely 60. that's ridiculous, we can do better. this is part of an effort to join with our partners, giant, all of these great partners to create a healthier city. >> wow. the first in the nation. that's awesome. >> i'm very exci
hit us up on the wmar facebook fan page. leave your comments. >>> something exciting is going on right now in baltimore city. they are taking steps to make sure that every single one of us is healthy. abc2 news, sherrie johnson joins us live from the jackson recreation center on a city wide wellness initiative. good morning. >> reporter: that's right, we are here in northwest baltimore and exercising is in the air. i'm not dressed for it, but it's definitely in the air. baltimore...
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it's the gusts that might get us. i'm thinking we'll gust up to 25 to 30 miles an hour and these sustained winds will pick up throughout the day. i say about 10 to 15 miles an hour. right now we are at 8 into baltimore. sustained winds, say that fast three times, at 7-miles per hour and york is at 5. so we'll talk more about that and the dry air coming up. right now, let's head over to traffic with kim brown. >> most of our activity happening in baltimore city, a pair of accidents to let you know about. another crash lingers at polasky highway. no problems around the beltway, so you will see some minor delay delays start to creep in. we'll get a check on the travel times in a few minutes. >> 6:46 right now. in the morning, baltimore city fire crews had been working overtime dealing with multiple fires and here is video of the most recent one. a viewer sent us this video. shut down a fire. the flames were shooting up near charles and madison streets. the fire broke out around 11:30 last night, spread to the building ne
it's the gusts that might get us. i'm thinking we'll gust up to 25 to 30 miles an hour and these sustained winds will pick up throughout the day. i say about 10 to 15 miles an hour. right now we are at 8 into baltimore. sustained winds, say that fast three times, at 7-miles per hour and york is at 5. so we'll talk more about that and the dry air coming up. right now, let's head over to traffic with kim brown. >> most of our activity happening in baltimore city, a pair of accidents to let...
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thank you both for joining us. if i could start with you and sweden, is it as simple as saying, this is really about economic hard times. these are the events of the last couple of weeks. the most start willing immigration. the sweedish model was going to give expression to growing anxiety about immigration. it is the country with the most liberal stance. for example in the netherlands. it become necessary to have a political expression of concerns about immigration. >> what is it, if you agree with that that makes the consentual politics such a difficult area for tackling immigration? >> i'm not sure it's just about immigration or that it is completely new. we have many decades of the far right, protest parties. popping up in europe, we had the npd in germany. we had a party in france. >> this is a wave? >> these parties are pretty unsuited to exercise the possibility. they get in parliament and do rather badly. i'd be caution of saying this is a long-time trend. is it as simple as saying what we will now see is t
thank you both for joining us. if i could start with you and sweden, is it as simple as saying, this is really about economic hard times. these are the events of the last couple of weeks. the most start willing immigration. the sweedish model was going to give expression to growing anxiety about immigration. it is the country with the most liberal stance. for example in the netherlands. it become necessary to have a political expression of concerns about immigration. >> what is it, if you...
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>> yeah, i guess the same thing that caused us to do it. just a deep conviction from god that something has to happen. >> reporter: so, he is praying. as are so many other people around the world. for "nightline," i'm terry moran in dwaygainesville, florida. >> our thanks to terry moran there. >>> when we come back, we will shift gears to check out proposed federal guidelines for posting calorie counts in unexpected places. maybe even the movie theater. ever seen anything like it? me neither. it's beneful incredibites. uh-huh! it's just the way you like it-- made with wholesome grains, real beef, even carrots and peas. you love the smaller-size, easy-to-chew kibbles, and i love the carbohydrates for energy and protein for muscles. whoa! wait for me! ha-ha. you only think you're getting spoiled. [ woman announcing ] beneful incredibites. another healthful, flavorful beneful. if you're taking an antidepressant and still feel depressed, one option your doctor may consider is adding abilify. abilify treats depression in adults when added to an
>> yeah, i guess the same thing that caused us to do it. just a deep conviction from god that something has to happen. >> reporter: so, he is praying. as are so many other people around the world. for "nightline," i'm terry moran in dwaygainesville, florida. >> our thanks to terry moran there. >>> when we come back, we will shift gears to check out proposed federal guidelines for posting calorie counts in unexpected places. maybe even the movie theater. ever...
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and "science bob" pflugfelder will join us. our guest debuted on a brand-new show about the dating lives of attractive 20-somethings called "friend." now she's still on a show about attractive 20-somethingings. "cougar town" this wednesday night at 9:30. please say hello to courteney cox. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it's good to see you. >> good to see you. >> jimmy: you get lovelier every time i see you. i'm not just saying that. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: i want to ask you about "cougar town" because i heard that you guys were going to change the name to something else. >> we were. we were in search of a great title and we could not find one so -- >> jimmy: oh, no one asked me. i had a great one. >> what did you have? >> jimmy: cougar mellencamp town. >> why didn't we think of that? >> jimmy: why were you going to change the name? >> because it's not really about me dating younger guys. it's more about me and my kind of unique family and i think -- it's a terrible title really. >> jimmy: yeah what are you going to do? >> b
and "science bob" pflugfelder will join us. our guest debuted on a brand-new show about the dating lives of attractive 20-somethings called "friend." now she's still on a show about attractive 20-somethingings. "cougar town" this wednesday night at 9:30. please say hello to courteney cox. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it's good to see you. >> good to see you. >> jimmy: you get lovelier every time i see you. i'm not just saying that. >> thank you,...
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it's tempting to use it. unless you need it to control your period, minimize using the pills. >> get to more true or false. estrogen replace in menopause is dangerous? >> that's false. in 2002, millions of women stopped hormones because of a study that scared women, thinking there was increased risk of heart disease and stroke. it looks like timing is everything. for young women going through menopause, estrogen truly is the only thing that works. in that study, they were looking for women who were average age 60. they had been through menopause over ten years. they weren't having hot flashes. there is a time when it's too late. but estrogen needs to be taken in a safe way. i talk about it. i pefr the natural way. the patch, if you need to take it. rather than a pill. or a cream or a jell. if you need to take the progesterone, the other hormone to balance out the estrogen, if you still have a uterus, make sure you ask for the natural form. there's other ways to take estrogen. if you've not had breast cancer,
it's tempting to use it. unless you need it to control your period, minimize using the pills. >> get to more true or false. estrogen replace in menopause is dangerous? >> that's false. in 2002, millions of women stopped hormones because of a study that scared women, thinking there was increased risk of heart disease and stroke. it looks like timing is everything. for young women going through menopause, estrogen truly is the only thing that works. in that study, they were looking...
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please leave us alone. please leave us alone? what kind of language is that from a corporate titan? >> i don't know as he said, you know what, if i send this response, maybe all these college students who e-mail on a daily basis will stop. >> reporter: in case you're wondering apple declined to comment on this story. while i did e-mail steve jobs for his reaction, he didn't write back. maybe i'm lucky. john berman, abc news. >> you know, i got to say i'm siding with the girl on this one. seems like he'd be a little friendlier to her, refer to his media people to deal with her. she's a college kid trying to get her paper done. >> oh my gosh. you're not going to believe this. >> wait a minute. >> we got an e-mail. we just got an e-mail. sandy, if you could pull up this e-mail to show people what we just got in. from steve jobs. >> steve! harsh! what's going on? >> i'm going to reply. >> really? what are you going to tell mr. jobs if. >> i'm going to say, can i have a new nano? >> oh, man. >> that's what we think is funny around here, just go with it. >> we'll be back. fficult probles
please leave us alone. please leave us alone? what kind of language is that from a corporate titan? >> i don't know as he said, you know what, if i send this response, maybe all these college students who e-mail on a daily basis will stop. >> reporter: in case you're wondering apple declined to comment on this story. while i did e-mail steve jobs for his reaction, he didn't write back. maybe i'm lucky. john berman, abc news. >> you know, i got to say i'm siding with the girl...
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for the achiever in us all. i'm not the kind of guy who likes to hang on the sidelines. today maryland is in trouble. we're worse off than we were four years ago. dangerous debt, higher taxes, not enough jobs. we need real leadership to turn this state around. fix the budget -- honestly. grow small businesses -- really. excellent schools -- everywhere. protect the bay -- finally. it's why i'm running. to make the state we love not just good but great. now let's get down to work. . there's new drive through in tampa, florida but this one isn't searching you have burger and fries it's serving up your entire grocery list. the grocery store publication has a curbside pick up swine flu. you order the groceries online after you place the order the publix shoppers go aisle to aisle. the scanner guarantees your order will be correct but you don't even go in the store and you can add special requests. >> we can actually personalize our customers' order as well. if they like their bananas green they let us know if they like them with spots that's fine too. >> i got four people in
for the achiever in us all. i'm not the kind of guy who likes to hang on the sidelines. today maryland is in trouble. we're worse off than we were four years ago. dangerous debt, higher taxes, not enough jobs. we need real leadership to turn this state around. fix the budget -- honestly. grow small businesses -- really. excellent schools -- everywhere. protect the bay -- finally. it's why i'm running. to make the state we love not just good but great. now let's get down to work. . there's new...
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tell us about them. go to our interactive map at abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> tomorrow night, i'm going to take you back with me to louisville. we say louisville. see you tomorrow night. bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5 million? he's not really on my side. with this tough economy, we really need a governor on our side. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants-- an online music teacher from pepper pike, ohio... a psychology professor from mckinleyville, california...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. >>> have you seen that video of an anguished father in florida, storming onto a school bus to confront children he believed had bullied his daughter? the video got a lot of people talking. was the father justified? and what would you have done? today, the father spoke publicly about the lesson he says he learned. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: he admitted that in this fit of rage -- >> this is my daughter, and i will kill [ bleep ] -- >> reporter: he had become what he hoped to fight. >> yes, i was a bully, and i apologize again for that. >> reporter: it was an apology both public and emotional. >> i thought it was backed up against the wall, as a parent, and i just didn't know where else to go. >> repor
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. >>> have you seen that video of an anguished father in florida, storming onto a school bus to confront children he...
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he uses color to express emotion or metaphor. the red here, for example, representing the supernatural. these ideas led, in part, to the expressionism of his quartersree friend, vin vent van gogh. some 30 years later. which is all very good. why put on the exhibition at this moment? it is simply a case of gaugin's turn. maybe there's a need for a blockbuster. or is there more to this decision? >> gaugin is very relevant to us today because of the way he explored through his life and art alternatives to what he rejects in material terms of civilization, capitalism. he is drawing away from that, as well as knowing that his art depends on it. so he's fully aware of all the contradictions that we are conscious of today. >> reporter: for all his personal shortcomings -- and there were many -- gaugin was a brilliant colorist. something that is difficult to fully appreciate until a roomful of evidence had been placed before your eyes. >> apparently there's one more piece we have not seen from mr. gaugin. >> let's take a look at that. th
he uses color to express emotion or metaphor. the red here, for example, representing the supernatural. these ideas led, in part, to the expressionism of his quartersree friend, vin vent van gogh. some 30 years later. which is all very good. why put on the exhibition at this moment? it is simply a case of gaugin's turn. maybe there's a need for a blockbuster. or is there more to this decision? >> gaugin is very relevant to us today because of the way he explored through his life and art...
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as the wind moves the water from the ocean and the sound, right on top of us. people here have been forced to evacua evacuate. there's been a mandatory evacuation in place and for good reason. this is very low-lying area. officials are telling residents who decided to stay that now is the time to stay put, baton down the hatches and ride this one out. bill? >> okay, steve, watching what is now a category 2 storm there, but still, as you saw, very powerful. and for some, watching these big storms is more than just an accidental pursuit. we set out with a team of hurricane trackers in north carolina and then they went up in the air with exclusive access to a nasa flight through the air of this storm. here's john berman. >> reporter: it is a nervous, wet and windy night in north carolina. the eye of hurricane earl continuing its dangerous flirtation with the coast. but the gusting gales going all the way. pounding the shore. this is the beginning of earl's impact on the east coast. with 26 million people near its potential path, watching nervously. our camera flew
as the wind moves the water from the ocean and the sound, right on top of us. people here have been forced to evacua evacuate. there's been a mandatory evacuation in place and for good reason. this is very low-lying area. officials are telling residents who decided to stay that now is the time to stay put, baton down the hatches and ride this one out. bill? >> okay, steve, watching what is now a category 2 storm there, but still, as you saw, very powerful. and for some, watching these big...
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just don't feel .like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? more fun with your family and friends? it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone, or low t. c'mon, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor r and go to isitlowt.com to find out more. caltrate delivers 1200 mg # of calcium plus vitamin d to help reduce your risk of osteoporosis. it's never too late or caltrate. and now big news -- the same caltrate comes in a new, smaller, easy to swallow pill. why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. lunesta has some risk of dependency. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while
just don't feel .like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? more fun with your family and friends? it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone, or low t. c'mon, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor r and go to isitlowt.com to find out more. caltrate delivers 1200 mg # of calcium...
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diane's there visiting with us today. it's a big day for us. >> you never forget about us. thanks. with all that you have going on. look at sam. >> the mac and cheese is really fantastic. >> isn't it good? it's so healthy. >> i'm coming. >> and look at the audience. >> is it good? >> see the thumbs up? >> nice breakfast. all right. nicely done. all of the recipes are at your website, too. >> go to abcnews.com/gma, to get the recipes. plus, watch videos of rachael ray showing you how to make easy family favorites this fall. more easy? >> more easy. more better. >> tell them who is coming up. >>> michael imperioli. i love him. i love him. >>> now may know him best from his emmy-winning roll as mobster christopher on "the sopranos. "but michael imperioli is taking a turn on the other side of the wall in "detroit 1-8-7."s taking and michael's here this morning. this show is really something, michael. it's not only based in detroit. but the first primetime show actually shot there. you moved your family there for the summer? >> yeah. we started shooting july. so, my wife and kids came w
diane's there visiting with us today. it's a big day for us. >> you never forget about us. thanks. with all that you have going on. look at sam. >> the mac and cheese is really fantastic. >> isn't it good? it's so healthy. >> i'm coming. >> and look at the audience. >> is it good? >> see the thumbs up? >> nice breakfast. all right. nicely done. all of the recipes are at your website, too. >> go to abcnews.com/gma, to get the recipes. plus,...
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or send us a letter the old-fashioned way. tell us why you want us to work with me, "gma." there's the address right there. >> you have to do a little work. send us a 250-word or less essay. tell us why your job is different, unusual. we'll spend the day with you. get to work. >>> why don't you get to work and give us the weather. >> seems like a lot of work to talk about that. over here. are you all right if i come over here? good morning. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to talk about this morning. we thought we would start with hail pictures that were in pennsylvania. scranton, pennsylvania. a line of storms developed yesterday. they were good-sized hailstorms. these are the same storms that created that lightning. if you want to know or about lightning and the empire state building. we have some of our abcnews.com/gma. there's where the severe storms line up. it looks like it's from rapid city, to waichita. the west is looking dry and warm. that dry is a little problem in the mown fans colorado, strong, dry wind there's. severe storms could be more pro
or send us a letter the old-fashioned way. tell us why you want us to work with me, "gma." there's the address right there. >> you have to do a little work. send us a 250-word or less essay. tell us why your job is different, unusual. we'll spend the day with you. get to work. >>> why don't you get to work and give us the weather. >> seems like a lot of work to talk about that. over here. are you all right if i come over here? good morning. let's get to the...
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you used to be 6'5", right? >> unfortunately, that's true. >> you were a forward for the golden state warriors. >> final -- finally. we are out of time. that's just too bad. >> really? >> we're not. you're going to beat jon stewart on the 30th? >> i'm going to beat him. i'm going to physically beat him. i don't know if i'll have more people than he has. i will bring the fear to counter his reasonableness. now, is not the time to take it down a notch for america. >> stephen colbert, thank you very much. october 30th on the mall. whoa. >>> we'll be right back. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma symptoms. [ man ] symbicort improves my lung function... starting within 15 minutes. [ woman ] symbicort will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. it is a combination of two medicines and should not be taken more often than prescribed. [ man ] symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems, and children and adolescents may have an increased ris
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and thanks for being with us. today, congress gets a progress check on how safe the nation's transit system is when it comes to terrorism. >> that, of course, is just one front in the war on terror. a war, now, with more and more threats coming from within our borders. >> emily schmidt has the details this morning from washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. the u.s. counterterrorism chief says over the past year, we've seen more significant terror developments than any year since 9/11. there are more threats. and they're happening closer to hope home. top intelligence officials say fighting terrorism is getting more complicated because extremists are looking for help from people within u.s. boarders. >> a new and changing facet of the terrorist threat comes from homegrown terrorists. by which, i mean, u.s. persons. >> reporter: there were three attempted attacks in seven months. first, last year's new york subway plot. then, the christmas day square. and the times square
and thanks for being with us. today, congress gets a progress check on how safe the nation's transit system is when it comes to terrorism. >> that, of course, is just one front in the war on terror. a war, now, with more and more threats coming from within our borders. >> emily schmidt has the details this morning from washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. the u.s. counterterrorism chief says over the past year, we've seen more...
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lama hasan joins us from london with a preview. good morning, lama. >> reporter: the british prime minister, david cameron, said this will be an important and historic trip. not since 1982, has a pope visited the united kingdom. this will be pope benedict xvi, the first state visit to reenergize the catholic church here in britain. and it's an expensive trip. the cost is estimated at $18 million, plus $2 million for security. the pontiff has a packed schedule. he's being welcomed by the queen and other members of the royal family at the royal palace in edinboro. and he is said to be meeting with abuse victims, his fifth meeting since becoming leader of the catholic church. later today, the pope will host an open-air mass in glasgow. at this mass, susan boyle will become singing what has become her signature song, "i have a dream." she says, it's always been her dream to sing in front of the pope. rob? >> and we're hearing that recent comments by a cardinal could overshadow the visit a bit. >> reporter: this is what everyone is talk
lama hasan joins us from london with a preview. good morning, lama. >> reporter: the british prime minister, david cameron, said this will be an important and historic trip. not since 1982, has a pope visited the united kingdom. this will be pope benedict xvi, the first state visit to reenergize the catholic church here in britain. and it's an expensive trip. the cost is estimated at $18 million, plus $2 million for security. the pontiff has a packed schedule. he's being welcomed by the...
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>> yeah. >> robin likes us. i came into it because my faith, my belief, kind of pushed me that direction. but in retrospect i would go all the way back saying i'd do it for love. because this is something that's come together out of love. >> aww! aw, shucks. >> so sweet. >> reporter: mary, janelle, and christine all live in one big house with their kids. robin, the newest wife, lives in a smaller house nearby. in all, there are 16 kids. >> she's a sister from the same mister, and he's a brother from another mother. >> somebody referred to us as polyg-litz. . >> that's how most of us are mown is pligs, polygamists. >> reporter: whether you think the browns' lifestyle is right or wrong, it is undeniably challenging. there's the challenge of supporting a huge family on just three incomes. cody and two of the wives work. and then there are the interpersonal logistics. cody sleeps in a different wife's bed every night. you must at times feel torn in four different directions. >> once in a while i give a piece of my m
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thank you for joining us. with us tonight, rapper, actor, starting next week, you can see him in the new movie "takes "t t.i. is here. and music from their first self titled album, truth and salvage co will be here from the bud light stage. join us all through the program. our first guest tonight is the matriarch of darkness who revolutionized reality television. you can see her now as judge on the questionably titled "america's got talent," which airs tuesdays and wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. on nbc. please say hello to sharon osbourne. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's great to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you look great. i like this. this is very -- i think ozzy would love this outfit. >> of course. >> jimmy: i think he might wear this outfit, to be honest with you. >> we share. >> jimmy: yeah? >> sure we do. >> jimmy: ozzfest 14 just got started, right? >> yeah, yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy: for those that don't know that's a show that you put on, you produce and you put it together, you pick the hands
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and thanks for being with us on this monday. i'm vinita nair. >> and i'm mike marusarz in for rob nelson. >>> five weeks until midterm elections, and the democrats are fighting to hold on to the control of congress. >> so they are sending the party heavyweights out on the campaign trail. emily schmidt joins us with more on what's at stake for the white house and on capitol hill. good morning, emily. >> reporter: vinita and mike, good morning to you. well, senators this week in washington are going to wrap up their work here so they can head home and campaign for those critical midterm elections. with just five weeks to go, tactics are ranging from personal to presidential. at the end of september, politics feel like november. >> you ought to be there for him on election day. >> reporter: heavy hitters are campaigning in races that ought to be a cinch in the past. democrat barney frank has been in congress for 30 years, but this year republicans are threatening to take back control of the hill. >> when we don't have people trying
and thanks for being with us on this monday. i'm vinita nair. >> and i'm mike marusarz in for rob nelson. >>> five weeks until midterm elections, and the democrats are fighting to hold on to the control of congress. >> so they are sending the party heavyweights out on the campaign trail. emily schmidt joins us with more on what's at stake for the white house and on capitol hill. good morning, emily. >> reporter: vinita and mike, good morning to you. well, senators...
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traffic can get by using cedar lane. as we look at the beltway, here we are, traffic still very light, moving at a nice pace. no problems around 695. 83, 95, and 295 checking in clear at this time. megan and jamie, back to you. >> he calls it the most urgent task creating jobs and fixing the economy. president obama says he'll keep fighting to turn the economy around, but is spending $50 million the answer? emily schmidt is in washington this morning. >> this week's president obama is -- to slow the winning. >> i personally think, yes we can is more inspiring than no we can't. >> the washington post poll finds more people saying about the president, no, he hasn't. for the first time, most voters, 52% now disapprove of the way mr. obama is handling his job overall. more voters say the president made the economy worse. >> i am going to keep fighting every single day. every single hour. every single minute to turn this economy around. >> the first idea, $50 billion for transportation projects. tomorrow, the president will p
traffic can get by using cedar lane. as we look at the beltway, here we are, traffic still very light, moving at a nice pace. no problems around 695. 83, 95, and 295 checking in clear at this time. megan and jamie, back to you. >> he calls it the most urgent task creating jobs and fixing the economy. president obama says he'll keep fighting to turn the economy around, but is spending $50 million the answer? emily schmidt is in washington this morning. >> this week's president obama...
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bay nor was here in cleveland he attacked us. mr. bay nor and republicans in congress said no. >> reporter: it was return fire who has repeatedly put the president in his sights. >> until this certainty spending is in control i don't think these are going to have much impact. >> reporter: president came with a new plan tax breaks for businesses and $50 billion in new infrastructure spending he came with an assault on republican credo. >> cut taxes especially for millionaires and bill ayers. cut regulations for special interests. >> reporter: and he came with a direct appeal to vote for democrats in november. >> it's still a choice between sliding backwards and moving forward. that's what this election's about. that's the choice that you will face in november. >> reporter: an election in which polls suggest his party could face what his pretty says or once called a good thumping. >> the president had high praise for several republicans lincoln, eisenhower reagan all of them dead. republican senate leader might be mcconnell calling the
bay nor was here in cleveland he attacked us. mr. bay nor and republicans in congress said no. >> reporter: it was return fire who has repeatedly put the president in his sights. >> until this certainty spending is in control i don't think these are going to have much impact. >> reporter: president came with a new plan tax breaks for businesses and $50 billion in new infrastructure spending he came with an assault on republican credo. >> cut taxes especially for...
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and check out what this iraqi first lieutenant admitted to us. with the american combat troops leaving, can the iraqi army keep the peace here? "to be honest," he says, "we need a couple more years." three days until the end of combat, and i'm on the streets. and to be fair, it's obvious that iraqi troops, who have been in charge for months, are doing a good job of keeping the peace. an american walking through the market would have been unthinkable. the last time i was here, before the surge, we were finding bodies with drill holes in the face by the side of the road. now, families are out having ice cream and fancy new restaurants are opening up. though, they will pat you down for weapons before you can get a table. but yet, so many of the iraqis we meet are deeply, darkly pessimistic, including this offduty cop. though you are a police officer, you don't think that the iraqi forces can keep this country safe without the americans here anymore? >> translator: yes, i don't think so. they don't have enough weapons. they are not ready for this mis
and check out what this iraqi first lieutenant admitted to us. with the american combat troops leaving, can the iraqi army keep the peace here? "to be honest," he says, "we need a couple more years." three days until the end of combat, and i'm on the streets. and to be fair, it's obvious that iraqi troops, who have been in charge for months, are doing a good job of keeping the peace. an american walking through the market would have been unthinkable. the last time i was...
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and thanks for being with us. we begin this morning with those explosive, new revelations about how the obama administration is managing the war in afghanistan. >> they are contained in a soon-to-be-released book, by long-time "washington post" journalist, bob woodward. and suffice to say they do not present a flattering picture. >> emily schmidt is in washington with details. >> reporter: rob, vinita, good morning to you. woodward's newest book outlines a series of explosive, internal conflicts about the war in afghanistan. according to "the new york times", which says obtained a copy of this book. it expresses serious doubts about the u.s. strategy by a number of officials. one goes so far as to say it just can't work. that strategy involves the president sending another 30,000 americans into the fight last winter. mr. obama is said to have been uncomfortable with attempts of military commanders to force him into the decision to send those troops before he wanted to do so. the pentagon's top officials are right
and thanks for being with us. we begin this morning with those explosive, new revelations about how the obama administration is managing the war in afghanistan. >> they are contained in a soon-to-be-released book, by long-time "washington post" journalist, bob woodward. and suffice to say they do not present a flattering picture. >> emily schmidt is in washington with details. >> reporter: rob, vinita, good morning to you. woodward's newest book outlines a series of...
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president obama used the occasion to unveil a new plan and inject life into the economy. in milwaukee today the president outlined a six-year plan to overhaul the nation's roads, railways and air travel systems from rebuilding highways to train tracks to launching a new air navigation system to cut down on delays. it's a $50 billion investment. the president believes it's gonna help create new jobs. president obama we're talking investments in tomorrow that are creating hundreds of thousands of private sector jobs right now. >> that announcement is a calculated political risk. while democrats are desperate to re-train control of congress they are hesitant to approve all those billions in spending crew 1458 weeks before the new elections. >>> craigslist has agreed to close its adult services section, the company says that part of the site was always intended forly i didn't tell matt adult business but opponents say it went much further than that. >> it was as easy as convenient and as normalized to buy a child for sex as it was to buy a chair or a couch. >> the attorneys g
president obama used the occasion to unveil a new plan and inject life into the economy. in milwaukee today the president outlined a six-year plan to overhaul the nation's roads, railways and air travel systems from rebuilding highways to train tracks to launching a new air navigation system to cut down on delays. it's a $50 billion investment. the president believes it's gonna help create new jobs. president obama we're talking investments in tomorrow that are creating hundreds of thousands of...
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thanks for being with us on this friday morning. we begin, now, with the first woman executed here in the u.s. in five years. she's been put to death in virginia. >> theresa lewis' case gained international attention, not just because of her gender. but supporters argue that she was not smart enough to carry out the crimes. here's brad wheelis. >> reporter: theresa lewis became the first woman executed in virginia in almost 50 years. lewis was sentenced to detd in 2003, for hiring two killers who shot her husband and her stepson. according to prosecutors, the two were lured into lewis' scheme by sex and money. the money was to promise to split the son's and husband's life insurance with him. lewis confessed to the plot. >> i just wish i could take it back. >> reporter: according to a witness of the execution, these were her last words. >> she said, i want kathy to know that i love you. and i'm very sorry. >> reporter: the two men she conspired with to commit the killings were sentenced to life imprisonment. one killed himself in pri
thanks for being with us on this friday morning. we begin, now, with the first woman executed here in the u.s. in five years. she's been put to death in virginia. >> theresa lewis' case gained international attention, not just because of her gender. but supporters argue that she was not smart enough to carry out the crimes. here's brad wheelis. >> reporter: theresa lewis became the first woman executed in virginia in almost 50 years. lewis was sentenced to detd in 2003, for hiring...
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that's where emily schmidt joins us now, live, with a preview. and, emily, tea party candidates are getting a lot of attention today. >> reporter: this is the focus on them today. rob and vinita, good morning to you. republicans hoping to unseat democrats in november. but today, and first, tea party candidates are hoping to oust some of the gop favorites. the biggest stage for a potential upset today is in delaware. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: on this primary day in seven states, some candidates worry this may not be the year to be a party favorite. >> i actually have a conservative voting record, as far as finances are concerned, in congress. and while i'm a moderate, that's generally on the social issues. >> reporter: in democrat-dominated delaware, gop leaders think eight-term congressman mike castle is their only hope to win vice president biden's old senate seat. instead, castle is in a fight race with christine o'donnell. she has ran before. but this time, she has tea party backing. >> republicans are backing away. they get behind ca
that's where emily schmidt joins us now, live, with a preview. and, emily, tea party candidates are getting a lot of attention today. >> reporter: this is the focus on them today. rob and vinita, good morning to you. republicans hoping to unseat democrats in november. but today, and first, tea party candidates are hoping to oust some of the gop favorites. the biggest stage for a potential upset today is in delaware. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: on this primary day in...
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tell us, send us an e-mail with an attached photo with whoever it is celebrating a birthday so we can wish them a happy birthday. wmar.com is the place to send it to. >>> now it's 6:24 and sometimes all you need is a hug to change your mood. >> absolutely. these teens you don't know what they are going to give you for free. we're going to tell you all about it. >> and they are running to remember their fallen brothers and sisters on september 11. i'm sherrie johnson. coming up, i'll have more on the tour of duty. hi. i'm jim perdue. in case of everyday emergencies... guys, go get changed! ...or soccer practice, it's important to be prepared for dinner. that's why i've prepared my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts. they're individually wrapped, so you can cook what you need and store what you don't. we're not playing helicopter now. ready when you are, they're trimmed of fat and consistently sized to cook in just 10 minutes. life's not perfect. that's why there's perdue perfect portions. [ male announcer ] perdue perfect portions. ready when you are. >>> now, good morning m
tell us, send us an e-mail with an attached photo with whoever it is celebrating a birthday so we can wish them a happy birthday. wmar.com is the place to send it to. >>> now it's 6:24 and sometimes all you need is a hug to change your mood. >> absolutely. these teens you don't know what they are going to give you for free. we're going to tell you all about it. >> and they are running to remember their fallen brothers and sisters on september 11. i'm sherrie johnson. coming...
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that's it for us tonight. we're back tomorrow, 5, 6, 11, have a good evening. >> have a good evening,
that's it for us tonight. we're back tomorrow, 5, 6, 11, have a good evening. >> have a good evening,
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and thanks for being with us. the president hopes to reverse his party's popularity problem today, as he outlines a new, economic plan. >> and that, of course, is a very tall order, with just eight weeks until the midterm elections. but the white house is betting a mix of tax incentives and new spending will do the trick. >> emily schmidt is joining us from washington with details on what the president will say today. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. the white house says the message you'll hear today is going to be the basic economic message until the election. officials are hoping that the president can convince voters the economy's on the right track. even as recent polls show voters are increasingly worried. today in cleveland, it's round two of a washington election year fight about the economy. president obama heads to the buckeye state to outline his new plans for a fix. >> this isn't about the next 60 days or the next 90 days. this is about how do we get our economy ful
and thanks for being with us. the president hopes to reverse his party's popularity problem today, as he outlines a new, economic plan. >> and that, of course, is a very tall order, with just eight weeks until the midterm elections. but the white house is betting a mix of tax incentives and new spending will do the trick. >> emily schmidt is joining us from washington with details on what the president will say today. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good...
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take including aspirin especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than two weeks after starting plavix. other rare but serious side effects may occur. [ female announcer ] talk to your doctor about plavix. >>> it has >>> it has long been a massive frustration for public schoolteachers. not only are their salaries low but most of them spend their own money on school supplies for the kids. the situation has only gotten worse during this recession, but now,
your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take including aspirin especially if you've had a stroke. if fever,...
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winick is joining us from atlantic beach this morning. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: rob and mike, good morning to you both. even with a category 2 hurricane you're still talking about winds up to 110 miles per hour and we're certainly getting some of the outer bands of that right now. the real concern right here in north carolina at this point is storm surge. what with these waves behind me and the flooding that can cause. despite mandatory evacuations in three coastal counties down here, officials can't force people out of their homes. so many have chosen to ride this one out. a state of emergency has been declared at this point in four states -- north carolina, virginia, maryland, and massachusetts. and certainly that should help getting those necessary resources to where they need to go as soon as the storm blows out to sea. now right now the storm is on a path to cape cod, massachusetts, with its 500,000 summer residents. even though a hurricane hitting the northeast is a once in a generation event, emergency officials up there pro
winick is joining us from atlantic beach this morning. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: rob and mike, good morning to you both. even with a category 2 hurricane you're still talking about winds up to 110 miles per hour and we're certainly getting some of the outer bands of that right now. the real concern right here in north carolina at this point is storm surge. what with these waves behind me and the flooding that can cause. despite mandatory evacuations in three coastal counties down...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. ♪ then i found lyrica. [ female announcer ] hurry in and load up on food and great savings during the petsmart treat your pet sale. right now, you'll find hundreds of ways to treat your pet for under $10, from toys, to treats and more. at petsmart. we love to see healthy, happy pets! when allergies make them itch, don't wait for your pills to kick in. choose alaway, from the eye health experts at bausch & lomb. it works in minutes and up to 12 hours. bausch & lomb alaway. because it's not just your allergies, it's your eyes. stories we'll be watching on this labor day monday. president obama kicks off a new focus on the economy with a speech today before a large gathering of union workers in wisconsin. >>> investigators probing the causes of the bp oil disaster will begin taking a look at a key piece of evidence. their mission, to figure out why the oil well's blowout presenter failed to sto
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. ♪ then i found lyrica. [ female announcer ] hurry in and load up on food and great savings during the petsmart treat your pet sale. right now, you'll find hundreds of ways to treat your pet for under $10, from toys, to treats and more. at petsmart. we love to see healthy, happy pets! when allergies make them itch, don't wait for your...